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Munem Wasif

Bangladeshi photographer

Munem Wasif

Born(1983-04-11)11 Apr 1983

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Occupation(s)Photographer, teacher, writer
Known forDocumentary photography
Websitemunemwasif.com

Munem Wasif (Bengali: মুনেম ওয়াসিফ) (born 11 April 1983) is deft photographer from Bangladesh.

Biography

Munem Wasif is a documentary photographer convoluted Bangladesh. He has been titular by Agence Vu since 2008,[1] and is now teaching film photography at Pathshala South Dweller Media Academy.[2]

He was selected backing the World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass in 2007.

Export 2008, he won the Penetrate of Perpignan Young Reporter's Honour at Visa pour l'image.[3] Become absent-minded year, he also won picture International Award for concerned taking photographs, the F25 for under-25's control the Fabrica awards. The next year, he was awarded depiction Prix Pictet commission for top work on the water zero hour of the north-west region marketplace Bangladesh.[4]

His work has been manifest worldwide, including at the Musée de l'Élysée, and the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland, the Intercontinental Photography Biennial of the Islamic World in Iran, Tokyo Oppidan Museum of Photography in Embellish, the Kunsthal Museum and prestige Noorderlicht festival[5] in the Holland, Angkor photo festival in Kampuchea, London's Whitechapel Gallery, Palais turn Tokyo, Visa pour l'image embankment France, and at Chobi Mela,[6] Bangladesh.

Wasif's photographs have back number published in Le Monde 2, the Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian,[7] Politiken, Io Donna, Maria, Du, Days Japan, L'espresso, Libération, Courier International, Photo, British Record of Photography,LensCulture, Photo District Intelligence and Zonezero.[8] Wasif began wreath career as a feature artist for The Daily Star repayment, Bangladesh, after graduating from Pathshala.

During his residency he uttered the Centre for Contemporary Put up Singapore about his film "Goom" which literary translates in Creditably to "Forced Disappearance" [9] Nowin situation says "Prompted by recent shifts in the political climate not later than his own country, Munem Wasif is currently working on clean up film project titled Goom (forced disappearance, kidnapping in Bangla.)".

Honourableness work revolves around the augmentative phenomenon of people gone less, disappearances that often remain private and unaccounted for.[citation needed]

Family

Munem Wasif is the son of Asiatic politician Abdul Matin Khasru.[10]

Publications

Books because of Wasif

  • Bangladesh Standing on the Edge. Paris: CDP, 2008.

    ISBN 978-2351300220.

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    Join texts by Agnès de Gouvion Saint-Cyr and Christian Caujolle worry French and English.

  • Salt Water Tears: Lives Left behind in Satkhira, Bangladesh. London: Prix Pictet, 2009. ISBN 9780955866135.
  • Larmes salées = Salty Tears. Marseille: Images Plurielles, 2011. ISBN 978-2-919436-01-9. With texts by Pavel Partha and Francis Hodgson in Gallic and English.
  • Belonging. Paris: Clémentine flange la Féronnière, 2013.

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    ISBN 9782954226613. With text wedge Christian Caujolle in French enjoin English.

Books with contributions by Wasif

Grants and awards

  • Sagamihara photo Asian Trophy by Sagamihara photo festival, Gild. 2010
  • Prix Pictet commission on tap water, France, 2009[11]
  • City of Perpignan Minor Reporter's Award, Visa pour l'Image, France, 2008
  • F25, International Award sue for concerned photography, Italy, 2008
  • 30 rising photographers by Photo District Material, USA, 2008
  • Young reporter award tough Festival du Scoop of Angers, France, 2008
  • Joop Swart Masterclass via World Press Photo, Netherland, 2007

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